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Newsletter | Blind's Week : Marco Zorzanello, Gregory Halpern, PICTO & Magnum

Newsletter | Blind's Week : Marco Zorzanello, Gregory Halpern, PICTO & Magnum

- Photography at First Sight -

Week of November 19, 2020

PRIZE

How Climate Change Becomes a Tourist Attraction

Marco Zorzanello is the first winner of the 6Mois Photojournalism Award for his project Tourism in the Era of Climate Change. He has documented how tourism industry in several countries adapts, with cynicism, indifference, or resilience, to the consequences of climate change.

BOOK

Gregory Halpern Documents the Remnants of Guadeloupe's French Colonial Past

Gregory Halpern's "Let the Sun Beheaded Be" series highlights the colonial legacy of slavery in the archipelago's land and population. Images as vivid as they are delicate, fraught with symbolism. 

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EXHIBITION

Picto and Magnum Photos: 70 Years of Correspondences

A new exhibition of photos at Richard Taittinger Gallery in New York sheds light on the close relationship between the French printing lab PICTO and the famous agency Magnum Photos. Historian Carole Naggar tells us the story of the men and women who maintained this collaboration over the years.

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PRIZE

How Wildlife Photography Can Teach Us to Respect Nature

Each year, the prestigious Wildlife Photography of The Year competition honors the best wildlife photographers from around the world. The images taken by the winners allow us to stop and take a concerned look at our environment. 

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BOOK

Joseph Szabo’s Semi-Autobiographical Portrait of Suburban America in the 1970s

In his new book 

Hometown

, photographer Joseph Szabo takes us back to the golden age of suburbia to create an enduring portrait of the American Dream.

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GRANT

Mariceu Erthal García's Photographs of The Traces of a Missing Woman

Mariceu Erthal García is one of the five recipients of the Eugene Smith Grant 2020. Her project Letters to Gemma sheds light on the violence and criminality in her country.

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